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The Evolutionary History of Lethal Metastatic Prostate Cancer

Cancers emerge from an on-going Darwinian evolutionary process, often leading to multiple competing subclones within a single primary tumour(1-4). This evolutionary process culminates in the formation of metastases, which is the cause of 90% of cancer-related deaths(5). However, despite its clinical...

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Autores principales: Gundem, Gunes, Van Loo, Peter, Kremeyer, Barbara, Alexandrov, Ludmil B., Tubio, Jose M.C., Papaemmanuil, Elli, Brewer, Daniel S., Kallio, Heini M.L., Högnäs, Gunilla, Annala, Matti, Kivinummi, Kati, Goody, Victoria, Latimer, Calli, O’Meara, Sarah, Dawson, Kevin J., Isaacs, William, Emmert-Buck, Michael R, Nykter, Matti, Foster, Christopher, Kote-Jarai, Zsofia, Easton, Douglas, Whitaker, Hayley C., Neal, David E., Cooper, Colin S., Eeles, Rosalind A., Visakorpi, Tapio, Campbell, Peter J., McDermott, Ultan, Wedge, David C., Bova, G. Steven
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4413032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25830880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature14347
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author Gundem, Gunes
Van Loo, Peter
Kremeyer, Barbara
Alexandrov, Ludmil B.
Tubio, Jose M.C.
Papaemmanuil, Elli
Brewer, Daniel S.
Kallio, Heini M.L.
Högnäs, Gunilla
Annala, Matti
Kivinummi, Kati
Goody, Victoria
Latimer, Calli
O’Meara, Sarah
Dawson, Kevin J.
Isaacs, William
Emmert-Buck, Michael R
Nykter, Matti
Foster, Christopher
Kote-Jarai, Zsofia
Easton, Douglas
Whitaker, Hayley C.
Neal, David E.
Cooper, Colin S.
Eeles, Rosalind A.
Visakorpi, Tapio
Campbell, Peter J.
McDermott, Ultan
Wedge, David C.
Bova, G. Steven
author_facet Gundem, Gunes
Van Loo, Peter
Kremeyer, Barbara
Alexandrov, Ludmil B.
Tubio, Jose M.C.
Papaemmanuil, Elli
Brewer, Daniel S.
Kallio, Heini M.L.
Högnäs, Gunilla
Annala, Matti
Kivinummi, Kati
Goody, Victoria
Latimer, Calli
O’Meara, Sarah
Dawson, Kevin J.
Isaacs, William
Emmert-Buck, Michael R
Nykter, Matti
Foster, Christopher
Kote-Jarai, Zsofia
Easton, Douglas
Whitaker, Hayley C.
Neal, David E.
Cooper, Colin S.
Eeles, Rosalind A.
Visakorpi, Tapio
Campbell, Peter J.
McDermott, Ultan
Wedge, David C.
Bova, G. Steven
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description Cancers emerge from an on-going Darwinian evolutionary process, often leading to multiple competing subclones within a single primary tumour(1-4). This evolutionary process culminates in the formation of metastases, which is the cause of 90% of cancer-related deaths(5). However, despite its clinical importance, little is known about the principles governing the dissemination of cancer cells to distant organs. Although the hypothesis that each metastasis originates from a single tumour cell is generally supported(6-8), recent studies using mouse models of cancer demonstrated the existence of polyclonal seeding from and inter-clonal cooperation between multiple subclones(9,10). In this study, we sought definitive evidence for the existence of polyclonal seeding in human malignancy and to establish the clonal relationship among different metastases in the context of androgen-deprived metastatic prostate cancer. Using whole genome sequencing, we characterised multiple metastases arising from prostate tumours in ten patients. Integrated analyses of subclonal architecture revealed the patterns of metastatic spread in unprecedented detail. Metastasis-to-metastasis spread was found to be common, either through de novo monoclonal seeding of daughter metastases or, in five cases, through the transfer of multiple tumour clones between metastatic sites. Lesions affecting tumour suppressor genes usually occur as single events, whereas mutations in genes involved in androgen receptor signalling commonly involve multiple, convergent events in different metastases. Our results elucidate in detail the complex patterns of metastatic spread and further our understanding of the development of resistance to androgen deprivation therapy in prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-44130322015-10-16 The Evolutionary History of Lethal Metastatic Prostate Cancer Gundem, Gunes Van Loo, Peter Kremeyer, Barbara Alexandrov, Ludmil B. Tubio, Jose M.C. Papaemmanuil, Elli Brewer, Daniel S. Kallio, Heini M.L. Högnäs, Gunilla Annala, Matti Kivinummi, Kati Goody, Victoria Latimer, Calli O’Meara, Sarah Dawson, Kevin J. Isaacs, William Emmert-Buck, Michael R Nykter, Matti Foster, Christopher Kote-Jarai, Zsofia Easton, Douglas Whitaker, Hayley C. Neal, David E. Cooper, Colin S. Eeles, Rosalind A. Visakorpi, Tapio Campbell, Peter J. McDermott, Ultan Wedge, David C. Bova, G. Steven Nature Article Cancers emerge from an on-going Darwinian evolutionary process, often leading to multiple competing subclones within a single primary tumour(1-4). This evolutionary process culminates in the formation of metastases, which is the cause of 90% of cancer-related deaths(5). However, despite its clinical importance, little is known about the principles governing the dissemination of cancer cells to distant organs. Although the hypothesis that each metastasis originates from a single tumour cell is generally supported(6-8), recent studies using mouse models of cancer demonstrated the existence of polyclonal seeding from and inter-clonal cooperation between multiple subclones(9,10). In this study, we sought definitive evidence for the existence of polyclonal seeding in human malignancy and to establish the clonal relationship among different metastases in the context of androgen-deprived metastatic prostate cancer. Using whole genome sequencing, we characterised multiple metastases arising from prostate tumours in ten patients. Integrated analyses of subclonal architecture revealed the patterns of metastatic spread in unprecedented detail. Metastasis-to-metastasis spread was found to be common, either through de novo monoclonal seeding of daughter metastases or, in five cases, through the transfer of multiple tumour clones between metastatic sites. Lesions affecting tumour suppressor genes usually occur as single events, whereas mutations in genes involved in androgen receptor signalling commonly involve multiple, convergent events in different metastases. Our results elucidate in detail the complex patterns of metastatic spread and further our understanding of the development of resistance to androgen deprivation therapy in prostate cancer. 2015-04-01 2015-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4413032/ /pubmed/25830880 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature14347 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Gundem, Gunes
Van Loo, Peter
Kremeyer, Barbara
Alexandrov, Ludmil B.
Tubio, Jose M.C.
Papaemmanuil, Elli
Brewer, Daniel S.
Kallio, Heini M.L.
Högnäs, Gunilla
Annala, Matti
Kivinummi, Kati
Goody, Victoria
Latimer, Calli
O’Meara, Sarah
Dawson, Kevin J.
Isaacs, William
Emmert-Buck, Michael R
Nykter, Matti
Foster, Christopher
Kote-Jarai, Zsofia
Easton, Douglas
Whitaker, Hayley C.
Neal, David E.
Cooper, Colin S.
Eeles, Rosalind A.
Visakorpi, Tapio
Campbell, Peter J.
McDermott, Ultan
Wedge, David C.
Bova, G. Steven
The Evolutionary History of Lethal Metastatic Prostate Cancer
title The Evolutionary History of Lethal Metastatic Prostate Cancer
title_full The Evolutionary History of Lethal Metastatic Prostate Cancer
title_fullStr The Evolutionary History of Lethal Metastatic Prostate Cancer
title_full_unstemmed The Evolutionary History of Lethal Metastatic Prostate Cancer
title_short The Evolutionary History of Lethal Metastatic Prostate Cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4413032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25830880
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature14347
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